Curtiss AT-9 Jeep: The NMUSAF has the only remaining intact example in existance.

Beech AT-10 Wichita: The NMUSAF has the only remaining
intact example in existance.

Federal AT-20 Anson: Following V-E Day all remaining aircraft were returned to the RCAF.

* The letter "I" at Mather
AAF signified the "Centralized Flight Instructor Program" 1942-43. This program was later transferred to Ft.
Sumner AAF, NM. Interestingly, letter codes "I" and "T" were used concurrently at Mather.

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"K" coded AT-17 based at Stockton AAF, CA

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Photo by W.T. Larkins

"T" coded AT-9 based at Mather AAF, CA

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Photo by W.T.
Larkins

"U" coded AT-9 based at Yuma AAF, AZ

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USAAF
Photo from the W.T. Larkins Collection

"GE" coded Beech AT-10's based at George Field,
IL

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USAAF
Photo courtesy of Lawrence Library Collection

"ST" coded AT-10's based at Stuttgart AAF,
AR

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USAAF Photo courtesy of Stuttgart
Public Library Collection

"V" coded AT-9 based at
Victorville AAF, CA.

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USAAF Photo courtesy of Ken Crist Collection

"BL"
coded AT-9 based at Blytheville AAF, AR

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Official USAAF Photo from G. Myers Collection

"A" coded UC-78's based at Douglas AAF, AZ

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Official USAAF Photo from S. Hoza Collection

"F" coded AT-10's based at Freeman AAF, IN

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Official USAAF Photo via Dave Trojan

"CO" coded AT-17 based at Columbus AAF, MS

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Official USAAF Photo via
D. Trojan

"CO" coded AT-9's based at Columbus AAF, MS

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Official USAAF
Photo via D. Trojan

"T" coded AT-10's based at Turner AAF, GA

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Official USAAF
Photo via D. Trojan

"A" coded AT-9 based at Douglas AAF, AZ

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Official USAAF Photo via D. Trojan

"R" coded coded AT-17 based at Lemoore AAF, CA

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USAAF photo from
Collection of Ken Crist

"L" coded AT-17 based at Minter Field, CA

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Photo by W.T. Larkins

"R" Marked AT-20 based at Lemoore AAF, CA

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Official USAAF Photo from the Collection of Ken Crist

"G" and "H" marked AT-9's based at Randolph Field, TX

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Official USAAF Photo from the Collection of Tom
Michel

"M" Marked RB-34A based at Midland AAF, TX

Official USAAF Photo from the Collection of John Menzies

This Curtiss AT-9 is the only remaining intact
example of the type in existance and is on display at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio

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Photo by J.D. Voss

This Beech AT-10 Wichita is the only remaining intact
example of the type in existance and is on display at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio.